Kevlar bike pants
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Kevlar bike pants
Been doing some reading on Kevlar bike pants and they sound quiet impressive,but what i really need to know is how much protection do you really have with them if you came off.Has anyone here had any experience with them.
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Re: Kevlar bike pants
i've just ordered a pair, when i get them i'll let you know
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Re: Kevlar bike pants
Are you talking draggin style jeans? If you are they work, I've tried them! Depends what level of protection you need though. Leather will always be better, however if you are just going to the movies or commuting, the kevlars are good
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Re: Kevlar bike pants
Planning on jumping off to test them?dickfaber wrote:i've just ordered a pair, when i get them i'll let you know

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Re: Kevlar bike pants
also ride a suzuki 900, bailing is ALWAYS an option!tim wrote:Planning on jumping off to test them?dickfaber wrote:i've just ordered a pair, when i get them i'll let you know

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Kevlar bike pants
I can't help but worry about my knees if I was to wear kevlars. They have no padding, which is the main reason you wear gear. Sure skin abrasion is one issue but bone protection would be the other one.
Don't get me wrong you can't always wear leather everywhere but some good gortex pants are coming out with padding in them plus they have the added benefits of being more breathable than kevlar and have abrasion protection.
Don't get me wrong you can't always wear leather everywhere but some good gortex pants are coming out with padding in them plus they have the added benefits of being more breathable than kevlar and have abrasion protection.
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Re: Kevlar bike pants
I have used the motorcross knee guards with draggins 

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I got kevlar jeans with foam inserts that slip in for the knees. If they had something on the hip they'd be perfect. Cheapies, travelling van that came for a local visit.
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Re: Kevlar bike pants
I have these too.. stiching not that greatdutchy wrote:I got kevlar jeans with foam inserts that slip in for the knees. If they had something on the hip they'd be perfect. Cheapies, travelling van that came for a local visit.
I also picked up a pair of kevlar jeans from Bikers Gear from the Island Awesome quality!! and they are an Ausie Product
http://bikersgearaustralia.com/index.ph ... d517600e0b
Cant tell you how "effective" any of them are, cause i havent had a off in them
Can say they are long wearing and more comfy in summer

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Re: Kevlar bike pants
I've had a pair of draggins for the past 3 years... never dropped the bike to test out if they work or not. They did finally start wearing so thin in the top of thigh and crotch area that they begun to tear apart.
So decision was to either spend about $250-$275 for another pair that will last another 3 years... or as I did, invested in a pair of Dainese Leather pants for $500. They should last a lot longer, in the event of the unfortunate i'll be better protected, and I can now get off my arse and do a track day
So decision was to either spend about $250-$275 for another pair that will last another 3 years... or as I did, invested in a pair of Dainese Leather pants for $500. They should last a lot longer, in the event of the unfortunate i'll be better protected, and I can now get off my arse and do a track day

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Re: Kevlar bike pants
motolegion jeans have the kevlar with armour inserts
they'd always be not as good as leather gear but nice n comfy and handy to be able toi chuck em in the wash if ya need 


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Re: Kevlar bike pants
I'm getting these (leather and kevlar!)
http://www.motoleathers.com.au/index.ph ... &Itemid=61
http://www.motoleathers.com.au/index.ph ... &Itemid=61
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Re: Kevlar bike pants
they look okay especially for the price ,letus know what they are like 

Re: Kevlar bike pants
I have a pair of Motolegion as well, from memory they have pockets on the inside for both hip and knee armour (comes with the jeans).GPZ_Jim wrote:motolegion jeans have the kevlar with armour insertsthey'd always be not as good as leather gear but nice n comfy and handy to be able toi chuck em in the wash if ya need
A fraction of the cost of Draggins too.
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Remember when the draggins 1st came out and they did that test at phillip island, draging i think from memory, steve bracks down the front straight on his arse!!! they got up to just under 160kph before he bailed. now one of u guys that are good at this will dig out the photos of that and post them up.
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